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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925. SOCIETY, ———————-———-—*——,fi—.—————————._________—__————————————*_—— the polo club of the War Départment | Mme. Matsudairo entertained _the | bassy, Signor Rosso, was h | DRAPERIES I d 'last night b filled | counselor of the embassy and Mme. attache and M o di BRIDE OF YESTERD and the floor space. comfortably oo Bawada, the military attache, Col- | Bernerzo, the firt secr o {9:f! SLIP - COVERS : stant mi esst R cupled by dancers, orita; the assistan : vas-| WINDOW -SHADES The ballroom took 6n an air of the |and Mme. Inouye, and Capt. Abe, also , the attache and Signor polo fleld in the white picket in-|the assistant military attache. cia and the attache and Contessa del l Factory Prices Mean Big Bavings closures, one in the center of the| The Minister of Guatemala and|la Porta. | SO t ballroom and" another at the lower |Senora " de Sanchez Latour were| The military attache of the Cuban M C DEVITT | end of the room, in which the mu-|Buests of Mrs. Victor Kauftmann, and_Senora_de_Villalta Cyll Main 3211 for Estimates. 1217 F St., Dulin & Martia Bldg. siclans were placed, and goal posts|Who entertained at dinner and took marked the corners of the. center |her guests later to the ball. Others | e inclosure. Gay awnings were over |in her company were Maj. Gen. lndi the boxes and the flags of the coun-|Mrs. Dennis Nolan, District Ce tries from which the diplomatic guests | missioner and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudol came gave a further note of color. A |Col. and Mrs, Frederick Colgman, D hedge . of spruce and other trees|and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson, Mr.| bordered the front of the boxes. and AMrs. Huston Thompson, Mrs. Ol At the entrance of the ballroom the | lle Jumes, Mr. Will Hays and Mr. Vice Pxesndcnt .md Mrs. Dd\\ es Arrive| o1 in Washington Middle of Next Week for Short Stav. | | | i | | : . M e AWl fey committee, w polo togs, were | Frank S. Hight. B e chelt rom | Mton tamortow for New ‘l"’d‘":r present and assisting them were a| Senator and Mrs. Francis E. War- to Bostan | will sail Friday on the Olympic | number of forelgn officera from em-|ren ocoupied the box of Gen. John . in over the urope to spend abou bassies and legations. This attention | Pershing and had _u-&ung 8 will be in England | from the committes dispensed with|Mrs. Henry C. Corbin.” =~ =~ b 3 i the usual receiving line and gave the | _The counselor of the banquet of on Hawkins entertained | ball the uporulr'nnnlike alr it required. s Rk e Wilard e R ] Notables Fill Boxes, BREAKFAST —LUNCHEON—DINNER their apa New Willurd Mrs. Dou Mc | The Ambassador of Germany and Baroness von Maltzan had among their guests the counselor of the em bassy and Frau Dieckhoff, Miss Nancy Hoyt, Dr. Emil Wiehl and Dr. f Col. McCaskey, who ne to Washington. | visiting her, her | AYH‘ Smith of New | Wednesday, April 2 The Secretary of Sta Kellogg will be the b dinner this evening of [ rs mil Baer of the embassy staff, Chandler P. Anderson here will be Mrs. Richard W Silvaster has! The Ambassador of Japan and | 22 guests in the comy issued invitations e marriage —— | o = se. | of her duughter Vireginia Lindseéy to| Hhe And e s | Dr. Charles. Richard Bugs, Saturday gton this afterncon after :‘\'»HJ\)\ at 7:30 o'clock at St. Alban's of several weeks, spent in aurch. Baroness von Ma ne;ped week, and a meetil-g by Baron Plessen, tary of the embassy, have & ew York to spend a few days. will return to Washington the first part of the . Q7 134 it phTon caztiay o In Any Size!! ch success it was arranged to give a dinner dance of ill the members, to be glven at the With w ]m hareincluded the rem | ‘\ ider of many Evers shoe in this shop expresses F rocks| 3 | $ el | New Willard Hotel the night of Sat { of the O5F - I'he President-elect of Cuba, Senor|urday, May 9, dancing following. the selling f Machado, arrived in Washington to-| dinner.parties and lasting until-12 day to spend a couple of days and | ¢'clock »” s gt the New Willard Hotel. Hewas| o o oo —em R A Street S accompafied by a party, including| - U Jawes M. Creen entertained a) TRCH are now Ralng Afternoon { Senorita M: t puny ¢ at luncheon today. | : and champagne Kid ‘b | E 5 s $ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Douglas gave : INDER OOD. penny sating nd noveltics venin a dinner at Stoneleigh Court last eve- ¥ UNDER WO, g Q“‘ ning in celebration of their forty-fifth ] < ¢ edding anniversary Our Only Price— including Casa vana pThe Am Miss Callie Doyle and Miss Flora ! Crepes, Plain and Print ‘ aroness de 3 returned to Washington > 2 ZaHUE s n dinner this evening in honor of § | after spen month at the Plaza | MRS. JOHN ELBRIDGE PARKER, ed Georgette, Sati Machado. Hotel in Ne | Who before her marriage last evening was Miss Virginia Harrison Ed- || facedl Cantons s Printe : wards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Edwards. | 4 . Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur Mrs. Sani e ; Wetmeoing From Stwt Orwine A Ao Sosorase oDt hcRl AR R | o regent and T lent and Mrs Spragus|Withl s ansasetion) of ithellareat out: 4 The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. | 7 B0 0 3y rer's In oom. | 1eft shortly after for a Northern wed- | door sport, decorations, costumes of Charming mod [y Wilbur, accompanied by the com-| RVRTEY, BY T8 B A of Com. |ding trip. They will be at home after | the men and even the spirit of the | i S i & flm}n‘i'u'\fl ;-rjn:» \Ln’\[‘v *‘\“r’l‘*fl-“:;; " | mander Harvey Delano. May 10 at 2943 Mzcomb street. evening finding vent in lively box the exclu John A. Le . wil arn. tomor- | M arvey Delano. —_— parties and liveller dances. The polo Miss Norvell Clark Munford left|ball will vearly add to the fund of esterday for California, where she {will spend a month making a series |of visits along the coast row morni aboard the rt cruise Zolna d M far down | Zolnay and M orings r Reduced from beth | Mme. 2 L wit b o 356 5 Yassado will be who il en | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam S. Davisand | D ULIN & MARTIN CO. $25, 830, $35 & $39.50 tea this after noon in her home on K or 30 at the [qaughter, Miss Gertrude Davis, have street, her gi sts including the mem. bers of the Women's Nationa] Press Club, returned to Trenton, N. J., having arolyn Livingston Alexander, |pent last week with Mr. and Mrs r of Mr. and Mrs. Ja James Choate Lombard. o s entert; th after- | . Dt partr e o by | Annusl’ Polo Ball Attended Spe@nafl S 1 Mme. Panaretoff, wife of the ister of Bulgaria, was among suests at the luncheon given today Mrs. Gillett-Hill in_com nt to Mrs. Post Wheeler. The other guests | s. Edward Clifford, Mrs. McKim, Mrs. Joseph Ude Miss Betty | By Tmportant Society Folk. ‘irginia Graham, Miss | The annual polo ball at the New ~ iss Lettice Coulling, | Willard last night was carried out Clearance values v Eynon, Miss Adelaide elen Ric hunl-on Miss nne Scott, Duncan | | { ss s Doris Wagner, | Hoslor) | n, Miss Camilla | You can mich sour footmear i \ dlore W Jane Harbau: Miss | neces LI e L W Conitord Margaret Zane, fathioned Hosiers *5 per Dat Paul Fitz ¥ tzabeth Southgate, Miss. Pegg: Miss Anne Devereux, \nw“ John Hays Hammond | M entertained at dinner last evening for | Hunt the Ambassador of Mexico and Senora | Helen Minneger S Betty Alex- | de Others in the company harles Henry Moses. | were ecretary of Labor and Mr Price and Mrs. Eric | hoe or men ‘i gantllever than to cure || A Few Are Listed Below $75 Taupe and Blue Davis, the Minister of Hungary and |5 onou Henius will preside at the tea Countess Szechenyi, Senator and Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, the director gen Carliste eral of the Pan-American Union, Dr.!from her home at Leo S. Rowe; Mr. and Mrs. ( Gamond @ | Allan has come | t Point, N. Y.,| Carisg for the feet is better andler | 1o visit el N . B Rev. Dr. Chs Wood | Aspinwall antn e aeaar®, Clarence|| thau curing them. Question Velour Coxwell . Wood, Mr. and .Mrs. Cor-| st o ten people and you'll find at Chairs 550 L nelius Vanderbilt Whitney of X Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald | least five of them have foot 4 York, Mr. Henry Anderson, sent out ds announcing the trouble of some sort. Wouldn't 27 g ) Ars. ‘Horace Hammond of Ne : riage of their daughter Annabel || you rather wear comfortable || $137.50 Down Cush- Miss Hammond and Miss Natalie |t eut. Clifton Albert Sprague,|| & galthital thoos = ~ ~bai g Hammond. U. 8. N., vester t the Hignlands, || 2nd healthiul shocs, and keep ion Club Chair ..$97.50 than to dis- y vou had a || 2¢ ias s real case of foot trouble? [ S$125 Dresser in jade |, ‘decoration ..... $62.50 your feet w cover some Mr. and Mrs. Hammond hosts at dinner Saturday, A compliment to the Amby ador of Germany and Baroness von Maltzan. | Calf’s FOOt Je”} be |Only the immediate families were! Close-Outs! | Mrs. Sutherlan | | fe of Mr. Jus i 5 i Sui tice George Sutheriand, M\Q he honor | (Wine Flavors) | $99.50 4-piece Suite, . . - e e e ‘ | decorated Chinese sea * An Unusual Offering of Spring Merchandise f\l‘v‘v’x?v:u':\‘c‘:rfn\m’ arr was hostess to| A Delicious Item for the Con- l |~ ehass o D0 b $75 1 valescent. ‘ | i At a Remarkable Low Price | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hute l,mn,Sherry Flavor, 8-0z. jar. 45¢| | $100 42-inch Table i tertain a small company at | r th in honor of their Port Fla‘or' 8_02 ]ar house gues James | Rum Flavor, 8-o0z. jar. 0ld Price New Price 34 Silk and Serge Dresses. .. .$ 5.00 § 2.95 and Four Resting Chairs in decorated Chinese sea Kernan of Utica, T i M : 13 White Crepe and Georgette S e o \mm:m(o‘:,'mCalfs Foot Jelly, plain 8-oz. CANTILEVER models are || grass. An attractive g $14.95 5 dance at the New Willard Hotel. I i o 45¢1| sraceful and smart. Ask us to breakfast porch set, $75 Mreses). - . .o -.-$1495 § 79 explain their health and com- fort qualities. Prices from $8 to §$13 Dulin & Martin Co. Admiral and Mrs. William son have canceled all their so zagements because of the death of the latter’s sister-in-law, 107 Silk and Serge Dresses. . . .$10.00 $ 1.95 35 Voile Dresses, light colors. . .$ 5.00 Magruder lnc 2e@lothCaats 70 ... . $12.95 will Hours—8:45 to 5:30 o New York Thursday and will remain at the Hotel Vanderbilt | . B I Hugh L. Rose of Geneva, N. ¥, who, BEST GROCERIES i 14 Silk Evening Dresses. . . . . .$19.90 $12.50 | with Col. Rose, was spending the sea. | Conn, Avewnd K 5t || CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP | 1215-1217 F Street 4 5.00 | son at the Brighton | Established 1675 A = 1319 F Street | and 1214 to 1218 G Street ! i | Dr. and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson | | SECOND FLOOR i 9 I 3 until Tuesday, Ma when Mrs. N | Simpson will sail fc rope, where | § DRAPER[ES ] she will spend the Summer ! | e The secretary of the Rumanian | Bt aistoeddy toleubmit i) s legation and Mrs. Nano are sailing samples, ggestions and || S today aboard the George \\'ushmgmn[ estimates. Economical prices. || & | $ $ 14 Cloth Coats. . . . . . . e 51000 g $ $ | White Jacquette, fur collar. . . $25.00 I Iceland Cloth Jacquette, fur collaitaciin w0 $25.00 $19.95 17iDyessi@oatss. . .o : 25 1 $25.00 $19.95 15 Sport Coats, fur bottom. . . .$16.50 $14.95 2 Prince of Wales Coats. . . . . . $25.00 $19.95 3 Winnie Winkle Coat Suits. .. .$15.00 $11.95 S S T Main 4224 INCORPORATED tzi NINTH STREET NORTHWEST Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Amherst Cecil and their tiny son arrived from | N their home at Biltmore, N. C., y terday and are temporarily staying a1 the Mayflower GEORGE PLITT C0., In¢. |, Furniture — Paperhanging . toda; at Rausch ompliment to sister, Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwi; (N Comolstering —"Painiing || A REMARKABLE SALE! 5 it (ool e $2000 $14.95 tertained 3 compiny of 30t homeneen | N WS MFSLNW. M.a224 ;f Hart Schaffner & Marx e $10.00 $ 5.00 ORIGINAL PARISIAN COATJ---WRAPS IN REPRODUCTION | HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL COAT.S | NEWLY ARRIVED--READY TO PUT ON 25.00 $19.95 2.50 : 199 2.98 2.49 5.00 5.00 2.98 tailored coats for women are flattering Hart Schafiner & Marx tailor the “fit” right into their coats. They will give you those perfect lines that every woman demands. 5 Sport Flannel Ensembles. . . . $ 68l Tantes. . . . L8 $ 10 Silk Throw Scarfs. . .. .. .. $ 40 Wool Sweaters. . . . .= .. .. i 5.00 $ $ .$ e L L e P P e PR % 23w { 19PIaid Skarts: - - - o voniconninn {ll 15 Crepe Skirts . . .... Py {ft 32 Fur Chokers . . .. .. 6 Fur Chokers . ... ... 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE ) [ (=] AP ANANNAN "4 Special Offering of 93 Voile and Crepe Step—ms and . | 7 3 ESSES ‘ f tweed d ! Rloomensia 2o o o 50c 25¢ | DAYTIME DRESSES | sos COATS omren ok $35§ hMO?;’; A Rt B L. $298 $199 | A GROUP of the season's newest frocks 1 COATS 2 6 belts l:)ockc:ts and inverted s 15 gtadlum Silk Crepe de Chme$ A in satin and crepes; rt dels of ) 1 FFERED FOR 4 2 2 R ? . the S ;‘1"111_(1/ 11”1‘(;\?011. ‘('r{:’rr(‘[j;::" r:"’:(:‘\'t (;af\"— - $ 5 pleats‘ 103 Palrs Silk and Rayon Twisted time occasion. Specially priced at 45.00 Hodet o0 s 2 87100 79c 83 Felt and Trimmed Hats. . . .$ 298 § 1.00 | 57 TmmedHats . ... ... .5 $ 398 § 2.89 i 89 Trimmed Hats . . . . . .. -..5 500 '$3.95 | These and many other specials will be on sale i | ly. ; ~“u;:l‘i].t¥l:';n’;eat shades and colors are included as well as a wide range of sizes. ‘ O. s145 COATS oFFerep For $55 s175 COATS oFrereD For $ ] ]5 PRESENTING COPIES OF MODELS | COSTING HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS /LRY new and becoming. fashioned in the smart modes of Spring; in each detail d i A REMARKABLE OFFERING WORTHY OF up to the Pasteriak standavd. In siass 14 | THE ATTENTION OF A FASTIDIOUS CLIENTELE to 18 only. Specially priced at 3 | ] £l SIZES FOR MADAME--36 TO 44 110.00 10 SIZES FOR MADEMOISELLE--14 TO 20 STORE OPENJ » A M, $49.50 Knox shellweight felts, like pic- ture, in black and high colors— at $12.50. Raleigh Haberdasher Women's Dept., Third Floor Inc. Thirteen Ten F Street A Special Group of SATIN COATS yamond 402-404 7th St. NW.